$Amazon.com(AMZN)$Not goodAmazon.com (AMZN) is responsible under US law for more than 400,000 hazardous products being offered on its platform by third parties and should pursue a recall of the sold items, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission said Tuesday. Amazon shares were falling 0.7%. Plus Microsoft missing
A Falcon 9 launch off the coast of California. It seems like $SpaceX(SPCX)$ is launching their workhorse rocket from either the West Coast or East Coast every other week. Puts things in perspective.
The $S&P 500(.SPX)$ has been in a scheduled relentless “buy dips” regime since November.Every single two-day dip this year has been bought, with one notable exception being March 13th to 15th, where there were very rare three red days in a row.I decided to wait and see and consider whether to buy after the holidays…
$Corning(GLW)$ I'm looking at $Corgi Lithography & Semiconductor Photonics ETF(EUV)$ as a broader play on the optical network and optical chips space. It covers both the legacy players who will build out the new optical infrastructure and the newer companies developing the technology.
$Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bear 3x Shares(SOXS)$ Is this the same information everyone is assuming and planning for? The ex-dividend date is this upcoming Tuesday. That means you just need to have the stock purchased by Monday to receive the dividend. If you buy on Monday, you can sell on Tuesday if you want, and still get the dividend payable on June 30th. Semis really seem overbought, and Middle East tensions seem to be flaring up right now. So unless there's a very strong catalyst to pump semis again, SOXS should do well on Monday.
$ServiceNow(NOW)$ Couldn't resist this morning. Used some profits taken from ZS to roll into another 100 shares at $128. That's a significant average-up from my current $87 cost basis. Good luck to the longs.
$IBM(IBM)$ Not gonna lie, this partnership between $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ and IBM is actually significant. They just launched a new practice to help enterprises deploy AI agents across hybrid systems. IBM will use Google Cloud-certified consultants to build industry-specific AI agents for banking, government, retail, telecom, energy, and life sciences. This is exactly the kind of collaboration that quietly accelerates AI adoption across major industries. It feels like one of those setups where the revenue potential is huge, but the market might not notice it right away.